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IBTTA Finance and Road Usage Charging Summit 2024

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Don’t miss this opportunity to join industry leaders gathering to explore topics shaping the future of transportation finance and road usage charging (RUC). The program is the premier finance event for industry professionals, offering a combination of General Sessions and Breakout Tracks on Finance and Road Usage Charging. You’ll find opportunities to dig into big infrastructure project delivery, alternative finance, toll revenue assurance, data and analytics applications, risk management, best financial management practices, and much more. The RUC breakout track offers a fresh look into new technology trends, implementation hurdles, RUC program enrollment growth, vehicle telematics, institutional integration, and procurement and vendor engagement strategies.

Our partner organizations this year guarantee that we will bring communities together who share an interest and responsibility in moving solutions forward. Register today to join us in Baltimore, MD, and enter a world of ideas and information exchange in our collective journey toward sustainable mobility and infrastructure solutions.

IBTTA Finance and Road Usage Charging Summit 2024
9th June, 2024 - 11th June, 2024

Event Organizer

IBTTA

Event Location

Baltimore, MD

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